Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, April 25, 1912, Image 4

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    ROOSEVELT WINS
apecttve districts. They have held the
office aluce It wu Initlluted
State Supervison
Convsntlon Oslsgatss UncsrialM.
Under th* Oregon system, th* 10
delegates sent to the republican na
(Commut'd From Fas* l)
tlonal convention at Chicago are In
Benton, Clackamas. Columbia. Clat­ •traded to vote for Roosevelt, al
Entrai «a Second Claw Mail Matter at Lenta. Oregon, Anxust 25, 1011
sop. Coos. Curry. Douglas. Gilliam. though the delegates receiving the
*
Grant. Hood River. Klamath. Lake, highest vote ar* personal friend* of
Publishetl Every Thursday st I^ntr, Ore., by the M t . S cott IX umjshinu C o .
Lane. Lincoln. Linn. Malheur. Marion. La Follette mid Roosevelt. Thonuis
It means that the affairs of this bank are carefully
Tillamook.
Umatilla,
Union.
Wallowa.
H. A. DARN ALL, Entro* » xi > M anag **.
McCusker, lui Follette's c*mpslgti
examined twice a year by the Superintendent of State
Wasco and Washington.. Ill Lake the manager in Oregon, lesds the ticket
Banks and every little detail checked up and verified.
official canvass tuay give the county among the cundidstes for delegate,
Office Phone: Home 1111. Residence Tabor 2*13
to Taft.
In addition to the State’s examination, our board of di­
The delegate* are In doubt, other
George E. Chamberlain has received thau Thomas McCusker, Henry Wai-
rectors—every one of them an experienced banker—is
fpilE AFTER election situation ! that shall determine that daugh the indorsement of the democrats of do Coe appears to have been another
compelled by law to meet once a month and also check
-*■ is about as interesting as ter’s future. She should en­ Oregon for vlopresident. While tig delegate selected . Not until the com I
urea have not been tabulated, the re ylete returns are In will it be possible
courage
her
to
love
her
home,
to
up the bank twice a year and to verify all book unders
any that has ever arisen in the
turns show his name has been written to announce th* names of the 10 elec­
develop homeloving tastes, em­ on
their signature with a report of such audit to the State
the ballot by a large number of
history of the state. The sena­
ploy her mind in those things voters, and no one else is In striking ted by the republican voter*. The
•ame
condition
exist*
In
the
democrat
­
Superintendent.
If rigid supervision by an efficient
torial primary will probably re­ that will cultivate clean thought •(stance.
ic
ballot,
and
aside
from
Alex
Sweek,
board and a careful and intelligent system is employed
sult in the election of Harry and pure ideals and fit her for On th* republican side, the result on
who I* conceded to be elected, and pos­
Lane. The Sheriff’s contest will the home she is eventually to vice president will not be known until sibly John H. Stevenson, the result I*
by its officers, the bank should merit your confidence to
terminate in the election of Tom embellish, or degrade. A moth­ the official count. In Portland the in doubt.
such an extent that there would be no room for hesita­
Word, in all probability, and the er who has not this ideal may name of Thomas McCusker was writ­ The result as to the nomination of
tion when looking for a safe and sound custodian for
Congressional Situation will more rest assured that her daughter ten In as often as any. but Senator Ave candidates for presidential elector
Borah of Idaho la running close, and it on the republican ticket also will not
your money.
than likely end up with the elec­ will will be a burden, now, and a is thought that, taking the state over,
be Anally deckled until the vote of the
On the strength of our banking policy we invite
tion of the Democratic nominee. source of sorrow later. What Borah will bt1 honored with the vote state has been counted Judging from
your business large or small, your own and your friends.
Mr. Munly. The main commen­ we really need is an active local tf Oregon, as the complimentary vote the returns In this county, however.
dable features of the election watchman who will arrest a few for McCuaker la largely local, and was It is evident the voters very generally
by the support**a> of I-a Follette complied with the suggestion of the
were that the District Attorney of these idle “spooners” and ne­ east
here.
representatives of the three candi­
will be a man whom we at least cessitate their neglectful parents
Ben Selling was successful in win­ dates for president and wrote on their
believe will be a clean official. paying a nice little fine for their ning the Republicau nomination tor ballot the name of one of the five fol-
The choice for County Superin­ liberation, Some one would United States senator over Senator lowing republicans U M. Lepper. M.
AFFILIAIKD WITH ICMBIUVIM 4MIRICM UDI. fMIl 1*1. 0RI40H
tendent was not the best The wake up then to the situation, Jonatnan Bourne, tne present incum­ J. MacMahon and Grant Thonm*. of
Multnomah county; William Hanley
nominee has too many reflections and try to make good. But it bent.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
of Burna, and E. V. Carter, of Jackson.
There
were
many
surprises
in
the
on his moral qualifications for would probably be too late.
vote and Selling was victorious In a
LENTS. OREGON
Several Members Renominated.
that particular office to be satis­
number of counties which had been
A review of the result of the recent
factory, and it is probable that
confidently counted iu the Bourne col
ENTS is certainty in dire umu. Bourne carried Multnomah primary election on tbe republican |
some other man will be put up
candidate* for the legislature shows .
for the place. But even at that the ■^need of a LIVE Development county by a substantial plurality, but that several members of tho last '
this lead was overcome by the plur- house and senate have been named to I
nominee has no disadvantage as League. Every day questions alities
for Selling iu the outside coun- sticceed themselves, some house mem- .
arise
that
should
be
dealt
with
to qualifications over the present
ties.
as an organized body. With no In the republican vote on United bers have been elevated to the upper ¡
incumbent
branch of the assembly and some In
At Lents the choice of Mr. incorporated government, n o States senator Jonathan Bourne has either branch have been defeated.
K lineman ensures an opportun­ commercial club, or no organiza­ carried only Curry. Jackson. Multno­ IThere are 15 holdover senators. Two
mah and Tillamook, with Josephine,
ity to secure active effort toward tion, Lents is in poor condition a here Selling leads, close In the in­ nominees for senatorial positions have I
served in previous sessions.
to
deal
ably
with
questions
of
strict enforcement of the law.
complete returns. The counties that
Democratic Returns Incomplete.
importance
to
the
business
men
The nomination of Geo. Wise for
Bourne is known to have carried were
Democratic returns have not been i
;
and
citizens.
all
conceded
to
him
by
Selling
prior
constable was vigorously opposed
A general cleanup of the city to election with the exception of Mult­ completed. In some districts the dem
by the free and easy crowd and
ocrats made no nominations. In other
nomah.
it will require the combined ef­ is needed; better public improve­
districts they indorsed the republican '
Lowell Carries Home County.
fort of all law and order people ments are needed; the question Judge Lowell received a handsome nominees
W. Lair Thompson, the floor leader |
to place him in the office. There of water rates will soon have to recognition from the voters of his
WINDOW LETTERING, ENAMELED DOOR
ef the last house, -was nominated to
be
met.
How
are
we
going
to
is a pretty well defined notion
home county of Umatilla, obtaining a succeed himself as senator of the six­
PLATES, GUMMED LABELED
floating around that there will do it? We cannot unless some majority of all the votes cast. Judge teenth district without opposition. The
CALENDARS.
Lowell also carried the neighboring district Is composed of Crook. Klam-
be an effort made at the Novem­ organization is perfected.
county of Grant and also Morrow.
There
is
something
radically
4th. and Idike counties. Mr. Thomp­
ber election to make the town a
All other counties not mentioned in
w’et town. A wet town without I wrong when a town of several the foregoing went for Selling. In 13 son is a well known lawyer of Lake­
view.
any licenses, and a couple of thousand people cannot get to­ counties Mr. Selling led Bourne on a
W. H. Ragsdale, of Sherman county,
thriving saloons. This is more gether and organize a loyal and ratio of two to one, namely: Columbia. has been nominated from the eigh­
than a rumor. People opposed harmonious development league Coos. Hood River. Lane, Linn. Mal­ teenth senatorial district, which com­
Lents, Ore.
heur, Marion. Morrow, Polk. Umatilla, prises Gilliam. Sherman and Wheeler
to this class of institutions should that will be a factor in the up­ Wallowa. Washington and Yamhill.
Mr. Ragudale is prominent
be alive to the situation and building and development of Wasco county, which has large wool countie».
In his home county, and had no opposi­
Lents.
know their strength, for they
interests, gave Selling three to one
In the primaries.
There is any amount of work over Bourne, and the neighboring tion
will need every vote they can
In the twenty-first district Edward
to be performed by a united de­ county of Sherman did likewise.
E. Kiddle, a prominent business man
command.
velopment club, and if we ex­ The votes counted on senator now­ of Island City, win nominated over
pect the financial and social de­ total 63,006, of which Mr. Selling has K. H. Flagg. The district Is composed
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
A MOVEMENT is on foct by velopment of our town to pros­ 29.597, Bourne 23.692, Ixiwell 6859 and of Union and Wallowa counties.
Morton 2758; Selling's plurality 6005.
W. H. Hollis, of Washington county,
the members of the local per as it should we will have to
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
an active member of the last house,
Lane Dei locratic Nominee.
parent teachers club to interest get together and go after it
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
Dr. Harry Lane, ex-mayor of Port­ has been nominated to represent the
the mothers of the town in a
Let’s organize; let’s go out land. was favored by the Democrats twenty-fourth district In the senate.
surance of Portland
more careful oversight of their after the things to which we are for United States senator, with Wal­ His opponent was H. T. Botts, of Till­
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
amook Lincoln, Tillamook. Washing
daughters. The interest is late, entitled; let’s put Lents on the ter M. Pierce, of Hot Lake, second.
MODERATE RATES
Lane will probably have several ton and Yamhill counties comprise the
and yet it might be later. It map!
thousand plurality for the democratic district.
hardly seems possible that any
nomination for United States senator. Few Anti-Statement No. 1 Nominees.
town in the state could need a
The incomplete returns are as fol­
The only nominee for the senate
revival of motherly interest and
lows: Lane 5920, Pierce 2101, Coshow who did not sign Statement No. 1 la
Malheur counties. Incomplete return* V. Cushman, of Lane; 8. P. Pierce, of
recognition of motherly respon­
2042, Miller 848. Ione's plurality 2819. J. C. Smith, of Josephine.
Indicate that Loring V. Stewart, a Coos and Curry; J. A. Westerland, of
sibility, more than is needed
Among the candidates for the lower prominent *tockman of laiyvllle. Grant
Congressional Nominees.
Jackson. P. (>. Ronebrnke. of Benton;
right here in Lents, and yet we
In the Republican congressional race house who did not sign Statement No. countv ha* defeated William Miller, Roy Graves, of Yamhill; John A. Chap
do not believe that Lents is the The Lente Mothers’ Club have desig­ W. C. Hawley, now representing the 1 are I. B. Cushman, of Lane; Roy a well known attorney or tturn*. tor man, of Washington, J D. Abbott, of
Gravea, of Yamhill; 8. A. D. Meek, of the nomination.
Multnomah; L. O. Holland, of Clatsop,
worst place in the world. For nated Saturday, May 4th ae Tag hay, first district, has been renominated, Washington; L. O. Bell.-ind. of Clatsop.
In the sixteenth district, constating
as
he
had
no
opposition.
N.
J.
Sin
­
when
an
effort
will
be
made
to
dispose
and
L. L. Mann, of Umatilla. F. M.
instance, there are several places
Support.-rs of the Oregon system de­ of Wasco and Hood River counties,
of several thousand tags at 10 cents each, nott, progressive, has been nominated
Gill,
who represented Hood River and
over in the State of Washington to raise funds for the purchase of ap­ in the second district over Ellis, his clare that the result Is an overwhelm­ R. R. Butler, of The Dalles, has de
Wasco counties nt the Inst session,
where there might be a revival paratus for the public play ground.
closest opponent. In the third dis ing Indorsement of the system, as feated D. J. Cooper, of the same city. but who hns since removed to Esta­
of this sort that would be quite A vigorous campaign will be waged trict. which comprises Multnomah moKt of those candidates who refused Butler was formerly circuit judge of cada, han been nomlnnted for state
to sign S'atement No. 1 were defeated. the eleventh judicial district, consist
representative by the republtcnns of
as proper. But confining our­ on that day and every citizen is asked county, A. W. Lafferty, incumbent
In Dou .-las county George Neuner, a Ing of Wheeler. Gilliam and Sherman
was
renominated.
Clacknmaa county.
to
have
a
dime
or
dimes
ready,
because
selves to ourselves—why go
In the second congressional district member of »he last house, defeated J. counties. He lived nt Condon at that
8. A. Hughes, of Marion; 8. A. D.
you will sure ire tagged. It is expected
A.
Buch-nan,
also
u
member
of
the
limn.
elsewhere to look for the need to raise eeveral hundred dollars for this N. J. Sinnott's lead over W. R. Ellis
Meek, of WiiHhlngton. nn<l C. N. Mc­
of reform when the reform nec­ fund. More particulars of the day will has not been impaired, he now having last home, for the senatorial nomina­
Two Senator* Renominated
Arthur. of Multnomah, member* of
In the fifth district.
Member* of the Heríate who have tbe house at th»- session of 1909, but
essary at home is more than we appear in the next issue of The Herald. a plurality of 746. The corrected to­ tion
Ira 8. Smith, of Marshfield, nomi­
tals are as follows:
been renominated are W. D. Wood, of not members of last session, however,
have learned to estimate the
Sinnott 3404, Ellis 2658, Rusk 2178, nated for Joint senator from Coos and ! Washington, and Dan Kellalier, of have beA> nominated. J. T. Bridges,
need of? It is needless to men­ st HTCEOF RECEIVER’S SALE. Cochrane 2019. C. E. Roosevelt 587. Curry, was a member of the house Multnomah.
of Dougins county, a member of the
tion that girls of all ages from Notice is hereby given that the under­ On the democratic ticket there Is an from Polk county in 1895.
Members of the last hoime who have house of 189», Las bean nominated for
In the twenty-second senatorial dis­
five years and upward have been signed E. I*. Tobin, Receiver of the Mt. interesting contest for the nomination
another terra
Scott Bank, of Lente, Oregon, pursuant for congress in the second district. trict, consisting of Grant. Harnev and been renominated are George W. John­
son of Marion: Allen H. Eaton and I
accustomed to play on the streets to an order of the Circuit Court, of
. , Oregon,
„ - - > dated Returns have been sent In, in part,
in this town without restraint Multnomah County,
April 25. 1912, will on the 6th day of from nine of the 14 counties In the
regularly for the past five years. May, 1912, nt 10 o’clock A. M. at the district. These returns give Graham
Girls of ten years of age up to front door of the Court House in the a lead of less than 100 votes. The to­
City of Portland, Multnomah County, I
fifteen, are considered amply Oregon, offer for sale, and sell at public tals reported stand as follows: Covey
able to understand the respon­ auction for cash to the highest bidder, 1285, Graham 1353; Graham’s majority
the remaining assets of said Mt. Scott
sibilities of social relationship Bank, of Lenta, Oregon, a brief descrip­ <8.
State Officers Named.
tion of the same being as follows: Notes
and are allowed to roam at all as
follows:
has been nominated for
Ben
Olcott
times of the night, along the J. A. Parento »85.00; G. B. Salvo secretary of state
on the Republican
$450.00;
Jachetto
&
Calistro
$500.00;
streets, and up and down the
M. Tietier A .J. Weiss »500.00; Theckla ticket, although Fields has a few coun­
timber roads. Girls are found in B ight $1000 00 also $375.85; C. B'rttag- ties to his credit. Multnomah county,
¿AUR ambition has been to give the public a perfect blend of Coffee. We were the
all sorts of company, and in all lio$525 00; W. G. Ordway $20.00; W. where Fields Is bent known, was car­
VZ first concern in the Northwest to pack Roast Coffee and Steel Cut Coffee in a
S. Davis $500.00; L Piluso $550.00;
sorts of silly, sentimental and Moody A. Rogers $559 90 and F. E. Mel­ ried by hie opponent.
Vacuum package. We consider our coffee to represent all the details of a finished
Robert Eakin, having no opposition
questionable situations, and the vin »1500.00.
COFFEE EDUCATION. Unlimited time and money spent in this pursuit has won
for the nomination for Justice of the
Judgments
as
follows:
Against
8-
question we would like to ask is,
for us the recognition of all high class grocers and aided us in giving the consumer the
M. Crandall $451.55; Boyd M. Hamilton Supreme Court, has won, of course.
are the mothers of this town $1192 13; A Kaiser $111.50; J. C. Law For dairy and food commissioner,
HIGHEST GRADE of coffee roasted and packed in the Northwest.
tired of mothering their daugh­ $458.00, and if not settled before said John D. Mickle la In the lead In most
Dwight-Edwards Co., Portland Oregon
ters, are they eager to drop the date of sale, 3 B. Exjwardes $1099.35. counties outside of Multnomah, and In
Multnomah
W.
I.
Cottel
has
the
ad
­
Sold in Lents by
(burden) obligation they have Dated and first published April 26, vantage. The returns from outside
assumed, if you choose to call it 1912
E. P. Tobin, Receiver of Mt. Scott counties Indicate that Mickle will have
the nomination when the official vote
a burden. A mother who has Bank. Lents’ Oregon.
Is canvassed. A. H. I.ea seems to be
raised a daughter to the age of
third.
ten should deem it a rare privi­ The Herald job room« are p epared to running
Clyde B. Altchison and Thomas
South Main St.
lege to be allowed the opportuni­ turn ont flrat clare printing on short Campbell have been renominated for
'‘QUALITY ALWAYS”
Lenta, Oregon
ty of being the formative force notice.
railroad eommiselonera in their re­
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INSURE NOW
John Brown, Gresham, Ore
SATURDAY. MAY 4
IS TO BE TAG DAY
Success Is Ambition Plus
A Plan
McNeil Brothers